
Hatrack River
작성자
Orson Scott Card
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science Fiction
형식
하드커버
페이지
792
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1989
출판사
Guild America Books
설명
In a collection that weaves together tales of wonder, power, and the human experience, the stories set in the expansive universe of Hatrack River invite readers on an unforgettable journey. Each narrative is rich with intricate characters and profound themes that examine the complexities of choice, destiny, and the ties that bind individuals to their communities and beliefs.
The first story, Seventh Son, transports readers to a time when magic and folklore intersect with the fabric of reality. It introduces a boy with a unique gift, destined to confront not only external adversities but also the shadows of his own lineage. As oppressive forces loom, he learns to navigate the intricate balance between personal sacrifice and greater responsibility.
Red Prophet delves into the turbulence of cultural clash, depicting a world where Native American legends and the harsh realities of colonial expansion collide. Characters are drawn into a struggle for identity and freedom, making choices that challenge their understanding of right and wrong.
Lastly, Prentice Alvin follows the journey of a young man coming of age in an unforgiving world. He grapples with his potential and the weight of societal expectations, all while exploring the essence of creation and craftsmanship. This collection is a vivid tapestry of interconnected narratives that eloquently explore the human spirit's resilience and the enduring quest for meaning amidst chaos.
The first story, Seventh Son, transports readers to a time when magic and folklore intersect with the fabric of reality. It introduces a boy with a unique gift, destined to confront not only external adversities but also the shadows of his own lineage. As oppressive forces loom, he learns to navigate the intricate balance between personal sacrifice and greater responsibility.
Red Prophet delves into the turbulence of cultural clash, depicting a world where Native American legends and the harsh realities of colonial expansion collide. Characters are drawn into a struggle for identity and freedom, making choices that challenge their understanding of right and wrong.
Lastly, Prentice Alvin follows the journey of a young man coming of age in an unforgiving world. He grapples with his potential and the weight of societal expectations, all while exploring the essence of creation and craftsmanship. This collection is a vivid tapestry of interconnected narratives that eloquently explore the human spirit's resilience and the enduring quest for meaning amidst chaos.